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in terms

Part of Speech: Adverb, Preposition

Senses:

  1. Adverb: used to indicate the way in which something is expressed, measured, or considered
  2. Preposition: used when considering something in relation to or from the point of view of a particular aspect or factor

Usage:

  1. Adverb:
    • The information should be conveyed clearly and precisely in terms that everyone can understand.
    • She calculated the cost of the project in terms of both time and money.
    • The results were analyzed in terms of statistical significance.
  2. Preposition:
    • The success of the campaign will be evaluated in terms of customer engagement and sales.
    • It is important to assess the situation in terms of its potential impact on the environment.
    • He discussed the issue in terms of its historical context and cultural significance.

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